Railway Modeller - February 2021 Issue - On Sale Now!

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Published on Wednesday 13 January 2021 by PECO TV

The February 2021 Issue of Railway Modeller is on sale now, packed full with all the latest News and Reviews from the railway modelling world.

Highlights in this issue include;
. Kingsferry – Allan Howles stunning Kingsbridge inspired GWR Terminus in 4mm
. Love Lane – The East Anglian Scale Seven Group’s Essex-set station on the line from London’s Liverpool Street.
. Pontfadog – Toby Hollins-Jones amazing 2mm scale view of the Glyn Valley Tramway, with a track gauge of just 5mm, and much more...

This months projects include;
Making a Start in 0 - Chris Ford continues with the construction of his latest layout in 7mm, with the addition of the scenic work and platform lighting, while Callum Willcox shows you how to fit Hornby TTS sound into a Dapol O Gauge Class 08.

Reviews in this months issue;
. Hornby ‘Generic’ 4 Wheel Coach in OO
. Hornby Liverpool & Manchester Railway Open Third in OO
. Fourdees Steam Tram in 009
Plus much more!

Plus, we bring you up to date with our full Hornby 2021 Range Report, where we take an in-depth look at this year’s exciting range of products.
Click here to see our Hornby 2021 Range Preview Video;
youtu.be/0m1rvnTn6TI

Grab your copy of the February 2021 Issue of Railway Modeller on sale from 14th January!

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